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Visa Form for the People's Republic of China |
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Filling out the China Visa Form
Whereas the U.S. Embassy and Consulates General in China raised U.S. visa fee
to $100.00 as from November 1, 2002, the Chinese Embassy and Consulates General
in the United States are instructed by Beijing to adjust the Chinese visa fee
for U.S. citizens in light of reciprocity. The new rates are as follows, and
will take effect as of May 1, 2003.
Click here for Frequently Asked Questions about Visas Back to China Teacher's Choices |
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After 9.11 and since the breakout of U.S.-Iraq War, strengthening the national security has become an important goal and task of a country. Out of security concern, the Chinese Embassy and Consulates General in the United States will cease, on and from May 1, 2003, the mail (including express delivery) service for application for Chinese visas. Applicants are required to be present in the Visa Office of the Chinese Embassy and Consulates General in the United States to submit the application. If an applicant cannot appear personally, he/she may entrust a relative, friend, or travel/visa agent to apply on his/her behalf. |
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